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The fact that a purine base always paired through hydrogen bonds with a pyrimidine base leads to, in the DNA double helix

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The fact that a purine base always paired through hydrogen bonds with a pyrimidine base leads to, in the DNA double helix

(a) The antiparallel nature

(b) The semiconservative nature

(c) Uniform width throughout DNA

(d) Uniform length in all DNA

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Correct answer: (c) Uniform width throughout DNA

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A purine base always paired through hydrogen bonds with a pyrimidine base leads to, in the DNA double helix, uniform width throughout DNA.

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